Green Bay is more than football.
In this episode of The Green Bay Way, Jim Schmidt sits down with Connie Feldman for a bigger conversation about local journalism, the NFL Draft, arts and music, waterfront spaces, civic leadership, and what Green Bay needs to do to attract and keep younger residents.
This is a conversation about how Green Bay sees itself, what stories still get missed, and why quality of life matters just as much as jobs in the next chapter of the community.
Chapters:
0:00 Why local issues need more time
1:39 How Green Bay is doing now
2:15 The NFL Draft as a civic milestone
3:57 A reporting story that changed perspective
5:28 Coming home to Green Bay
7:18 More than football and beer
9:03 Lambeau beyond game day
10:29 Local journalism and changing newsrooms
15:24 The Fox River, Bay Beach, and water access
18:37 Showing more than the Packers
21:28 Education and regional cooperation
28:31 Music, theater, and local culture
38:40 Keeping young people connected
43:23 Public service and civic temperament
Green Bay has world-class assets, but it does not always tell its full story. This episode looks at the city as a civic, cultural, and economic community, not just a football town.
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